As defined in the industry, a Network Access Point (NAP) is a major connection point
in the global Internet. It is like a Point-of-Presence (POP) but it is high
bandwidth. Currently there are 5 major NAP in the US, but I need white papers on the
construction of these major POPs. Hope that helps!
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From: Peter Van Oene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 1:01 PM
To: Hinton Bandele-NBH281
Subject: Re: Networking White Papers (NAP and BGP)
What exactly do you consider a NAP to be?
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On 2/9/2001 at 9:14 AM Hinton Bandele-NBH281 wrote:
>I am setting up a NAP using 3600's and need a site or location for obtaining
>whitepapers on both NAP's and BGP. I am going to use BGP for router redundancy
>across multiple ISPs. Where can I find these whitepapers on these two subjects?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Bandele Hinton
>Motorola Corporation
>630-353-8286 (office)
>877-992-7925 (pager)
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